It has to be wider than the first two arcs or else you will just get two circles side by side with point c in common. I usually measure it to be the length of a point between the c and j. It is a good point to get the arcs to intersect.
Answer:
List One: Sweet - List Two: suite
List One: pray - List Two: prey
List One: poll - List Two: pole
List One: waste - List Two: waist
List One: Manor - List Two: manner
List One: Pier - List Two: Peer
List One: current - List Two: currant
List One: presence - List Two: presents
List One: council - List Two: counsel
List One: stationary - List Two: stationery
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
I wont give you the answer because i know you can do it just multiply all the numbers its easy
Step-by-step explanation:
Distribution
(a)(b+c)
ab+ac
applying that to your problem
(a-3)(a-8)
distribute (a-3)
(a-3)(a) +(a-3)(-8)
distribute again
aa-3a +(-8a) +24
add up like terms